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 Translation for 'a thousand times' from English to Icelandic
þúsundfalt {adv}a thousand times
Partial Matches
þúsundfalda e-ðto multiply by a thousand
margsinnis {adv}several times
margoft {adv}many times
margsinnis {adv}many times
erfiðleikatímar {k.ft}hard times
þrisvar {adv}three times
forneskja {kv} [fornir tímar]ancient times {pl}
harðindi {hv.ft}hard times
saga
fornöld {kv}
ancient times {pl}
viðsk.
opnunartímar {k.ft}
opening times
saga
víkingatími {k}
Viking times {pl}
fyrnd {kv}ancient times
fimmfalt {adv}five times
fjórfalt {adv}four times
saga
nýöld {kv}
modern times {pl}
stundum {adv}at times
áttfalt {adv}eight times
veltiár {hv.ft}prosperous times
hart í ári {adv}hard times
í þrígang {adv}three times
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Usage Examples English
  • He also had a long association with "The Rocky Horror Show" playing Frank-N-Furter over a thousand times between 1975 and 1994.
  • Its editorial workflow system, called Quark Publishing System, sold almost a thousand times to magazines and newspapers.
  • Television demands a thousand times the data rate of telephone, but the Ministry of Defence was unsuccessful in convincing the U.S.
  • Mullen also appeared in "A Thousand Times Goodnight" (2013), starring Juliette Binoche.
  • (Although the pressures needed may be around a thousand times smaller for sandy soil and some clays.) A one percent expansion of volume typically requires a temperature increase on the order of thousands of degrees Celsius.

  • Core memory cycle times were 20 microseconds for the (earlier) Model I, 10 microseconds for the Model II (about a thousand times slower than typical computer main memory in 2006).
  • It was roughly a thousand times faster than the existing technology.
  • These electrical discharges can be up to a thousand times more powerful than lightning on the Earth.
  • It might be possible to bypass this gap, as well as another predicted region of instability around "A" = 275 and "Z" = 104–108, in a series of controlled nuclear explosions with a higher neutron flux (about a thousand times greater than fluxes in existing reactors) that mimics the astrophysical "r"-process.
  • The bascules are raised about a thousand times a year.

  • This was a thousand times more reliable than tubes, ran cooler, and used less power, but had a very low fan-out of 3.
  • These electrical discharges can be up to a thousand times as powerful as lightning on Earth.
  • elements, more than a thousand times the number of atoms in the Earth.
  • The cluster is over a thousand times further away from us than the star system, but given its size it still appears at magnitude 8.3 .
  • According to Gobbi, he sang the part of Scarpia in Puccini's "Tosca" "nearly a thousand times".

  • A dose of 1 µg/kg induces shock in humans, but mice will tolerate a dose up to a thousand times higher.
  • It is better to die a thousand times than to leave your ancient faith just to live few more years on earth."
  • McConkie (1915–1985) of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles said, "The Joseph Smith Translation, or Inspired Version, is a thousand times over the best Bible now existing on earth".
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